Latest revision as of 15:57, 3 August 2011

ALA's Public Programs Office offers the essential resources, funding, visibility and framework needed for libraries to conduct high-quality cultural programs during the project term and beyond. Public Programs Office initiatives bring audiences together to experience diverse and excellent humanities programming across all types of libraries in the United States. The Office offers and ever-changing array of programming for book and media discussions, traveling exhibitions, family and youth programs, and arts programs.

The Office has also prepared some tools to help you do programming locally.

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Alessio, Amy J., and Kimberly A. Patton. A Year of Programs for Teens. Chicago: American Library Association, 2007; and Alessio, Amy J., and Kimberly A. Patton. A Year of Programs for Teens 2. Chicago: American Library Association, 2011.